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  1. Ludwig van Beethoven's Op. 18, published in 1801 by T. Mollo et Comp in Vienna in two books of three quartets each, comprised his first six string quartets. They were composed between 1798 and 1800 to fulfill a commission for Prince Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowitz , who was the employer of Beethoven's friend, the violinist Karl Amenda.

  2. String Quartet No.1, Op.18 No.1 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) - IMSLP. Performances. Recordings ( 5) Commercial 💿 ( 0) 1. Allegro con brio (EU) #722032 - 10.73MB - 7:23 - 6.3333333333333/10 2 4 6 8 10 (6) - V / 67 / V - 2162 ×⇩. MP3 file (audio) Lucas-coelho (2021/8/5) 2. Adagio affetuoso ed appassionato (EU)

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  4. 6 String Quartets, Op.18 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) - IMSLP. Performances. Commercial 💿 ( 0) Javascript not enabled. Sheet Music. Scores ( 7) Parts ( 16) Arrangements and Transcriptions ( 11) Complete Score (EU) #880570 - 10.59MB, 125 pp. - 9/10 2 4 6 8 10 (2) - 586 ×⇩. PDF scanned by Zhengjc. Zhengjc (2023/10/18)

  5. Mar 20, 2020 · The six Op. 18 string quartets look back to Haydn and Mozart while also staking out bold new ground. Listen to this quartet’s finale—subtitled “La Malincolia” (“Melancholy”)—for a dramatic and highly unorthodox dialogue between anguish and joy.

  6. The String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 18, No. 1, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1798 and 1800, published in 1801, dedicated to the Bohemian aristocrat Joseph Franz von Lobkowitz. It is actually the second string quartet that Beethoven composed. The quartet consists of four movements: Allegro con brio

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  7. Aug 11, 2019 · 8. 9. 64K views 4 years ago. "The String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 18, No. 1, was written by Ludwig van Beethoven between 1798 and 1800, published in 1801, and dedicated to Joseph...

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  8. Feb 8, 2009 · The String Quartet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 18, No. 1 begins one of the greatest cycles of music in the entire Western Classical canon, the sixteen quartets of Beethoven spanning the whole of his creative life.

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